After 81 years, a missing Royal Australian Air Force Beaufort Mark VIII bomber has finally been recovered, and its four Australian crew positively identified. The Department of Aircraft Production ...
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A Beaufort bomber was sent to attack on airfields near Italy’s Foggia in 1943 during WWII. The plane with four ... now been identified as the missing RAAF No. 100 Squadron Beaufort Bomber ...
The Office, which operates under the Australian Defence Force (ADF), uncovered an intact World War 2 Beaufort Bomber aircraft as part of the ... to be the Beaufort A9-497 belonging to Royal Australian ...
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SABRE: Australia's Deadliest Jet Fighter
Based off of German WWII jet designs, the F-86 Sabre would compete against the near-equally matched MiG-15 over the ...
Squadron Leader Richard 'Dick' Cresswell, the Commanding Officer of No.77 Squadron Royal Australian Air Force flying a P-40E Kittyhawk attacked one flight of three bombers. One bomber broke away and ...
One of these stations is the WW2 bomber station RAF Warboys just outside Huntington. Originally built in 1940 as a satellite station for RAF Wyton, it started life as a conventional bomber station.